British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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Welcome back big man we've missed you, Shame about the result but you done your bit.
Agree, good to have a proper all round striker back. Just need to feed him plenty of the ball in good areas now.
Which is what Conway did........
Which is what Conway did........
I don't remember many games when Conway played with ulloa.....
He certainly wouldn't be 100/1 leading goal scorer.Imagine how many we'd have scored with Ulloa up top while Conway was here!
Can anyone explain why we have to play 2 holding midfielders??
I'm yet to see us play with 2 holding midfielders and have them both 'holding'.The guy is an absolute class act.
I'm yet to see us play with 2 holding midfielders and have them both 'holding'.
I wasn't at the game so there may well be a correct needed, but the radio implied we continued to have 1 'holding' and one attacking.
I got the impression Bridcutt, certainly in the first half, was allowed to roam further up field.
I'm yet to see us play with 2 holding midfielders and have them both 'holding'.
I wasn't at the game so there may well be a correct needed, but the radio implied we continued to have 1 'holding' and one attacking.
I got the impression Bridcutt, certainly in the first half, was allowed to roam further up field.
Good for you.
So what does Ulloa being a class act have to do with this?
I'm yet to see us play with 2 holding midfielders and have them both 'holding'.
I wasn't at the game so there may well be a correct needed, but the radio implied we continued to have 1 'holding' and one attacking.
I got the impression Bridcutt, certainly in the first half, was allowed to roam further up field.
Furry muff.We had 3 players positioned in the middle of the bog, Crofts was desperately trying to cover every inch of it, Andrews and Bridcutt were certainly stationed defensively. When one of them did occasionally advance they would either
A) pass it sideways and neutralise the attack
B) hoof it at Ulloa and hope for a miracle
C) gift possession to the Charlton cloggers.
Furry muff.